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The top ten consumer questions about superfruit juices: Pomegranate, blueberry, acai and cherry

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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The top consumer questions about superfruit juices #1: Are pasteurized superfruit juice as healthy as raw juices? No. Raw fruit juice is always healthier than pasteurized. Heat processing destroys a significant portion of the nutrients found in raw juice. #2: Is the Bisphenol-A chemical in the plastic containers used with fruit juices a threat to my health? A small threat, perhaps, but the health benefits of drinking superfruit juices greatly outweigh the health risks of plastics chemicals. Still, it's better to drink such juices from glass containers, not plastic.
Good choice: 100% pure superfruit juice, made from concentrate, packaged in plastic. Poor choice: Juice blends containing some amount of superfruit juice (but mostly apple juice and grape juice or water), made from concentrate, packaged in plastic. Stupid choice: Juice drinks made with high fructose corn syrup and water, containing a small amount of actual juice, packaged in plastic. These are by far the cheapest juice drinks on the market. #8: What are the healthiest fruit juices, and what are they good for?
Many superfruit juice products that claim "pomegranate" or "blueberry" on the front label are actually made mostly with cheaper juices such as grape and apple. These are fillers juices that have very little nutritional value compared to pomegranate, blueberry, acai and others. #5: Are juices made from concentrate as good as juices made fresh? No! Juices from concentrate are usually imported from growers around the world (including China), then reconstituted with water. The process of removing the water in the first place causes a loss of some nutrients.
Poor choice: Juice blends containing some amount of superfruit juice (but mostly apple juice and grape juice or water), made from concentrate, packaged in plastic. Stupid choice: Juice drinks made with high fructose corn syrup and water, containing a small amount of actual juice, packaged in plastic. These are by far the cheapest juice drinks on the market. #8: What are the healthiest fruit juices, and what are they good for?
What brands of superfruit juice do you trust? I don't trust any brands. I read the ingredients on everything. Sometimes the same company sells a crap product right next to a quality product. Don't trust brands, and don't trust corporations. Trust only yourself: Read the ingredients! Additional information from the report Here's a reprint of some summary information from our Pomegranate and Blueberry Juice Consumer Guide: 1. All the products reviewed here are dead! In other words, even the "honest" products are still made of dead, pasteurized fruits.
How much superfruit juice should I drink? With all the good news about pomegranate juice, many people wonder exactly how much juice they should drink. I find this to be a curious question, borrowed from the pharmaceutical mindset of the population where everything has to have a dosage and side effects disclaimer. My opinion? Drink as much as you want. This isn't some drug. You can't overdose on pomegranate juice. Just drink at least one serving (8 oz.) a day if you want any serious health benefits.

Behind the scenes at Natural Products Expo West - A "brutally honest" Health Ranger Review

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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The hoodia industry continues to be largely run by con men (although there are at least four exceptions that will be listed here on NewsTarget shortly), the superfruit juice products continue to be made largely with apple juice (not goji or mangosteen as is loudly proclaimed on the label), and there's a long list of companies with the word "Organic" in their company name who don't even use organic ingredients in their products. The level of deception in the natural products industry has never been higher.

Best of Show awards at the 2005 Arizona Natural Health Expo in Tucson, Ariz.

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This is a superfruit juice concentrate. I really like this product for a couple of reasons. First off, it's made with the NingXia wolfberry fruit, which is a lot like a goji berries, and goji berries are receiving a lot of publicity lately, due to the fact they are really nutritional powerhouses. They are superfruits in every sense of the term. They contain beta carotine, they are high in vitamins and minerals, and they're loaded with phytonutrients that actually prevent chronic disease.



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